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THE PATHWAY TO POWERING YOUR HOME
Generation
Electricity is produced at the Cardinal Power Plant or other energy generation sources owned by Ohio’s 24 cooperatives.
Transmission
Electricity is then sent to co-op members by adding it to the grid and transporting it via high-voltage transmission lines. Co-ops do not typically own these transmission lines. Instead, they have agreements in place to use equipment owned and operated by larger investor-owned utilities, such as AEP and Ohio Edison.
Substations
When electricity reaches cooperative-owned substations, the voltage is reduced to make it useable by homes and businesses.
Delivery Electricity is delivered to the homes and businesses connected to the cooperative’s distribution system.
Distribution Lines
This reduced-voltage electricity is then moved from the co-op’s substations by cooperative-owned distribution lines.
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